Several times in recent weeks I tried to check the site availability on this KOA's website. Each time I entered October arrival and departure dates, a note popped up say that the park would be closed from 10/1/14 to next March or April. I finally called the park and was told that they are closing permanently as of 10/1/14. I did not ask why it was closing. I've been here before it was a KOA and enjoyed it. I am sorry to see the only RV park on the strip disappear. - Jerry S

Aug 2014 -
$46.00

This campground is now run by Circus Circus. You can call them directly to make reservations. - Carol4948

May 2014 -
$80.00

Stayed here 10 years ago and remembered is as being bad but close to downtown. It is now much worse. I doubt that they have spent a dime on maintenance let alone improvements in ten years. Dirty, unkempt, and gross. Internet worthless. Stay at one of the local casinos and take a cab. It will be cheaper and much nicer. - alley

Reviews of Duck Creek RV Park

Rating:

7

9

7

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Oct 2014 -
$26.00

We came here on Passport America which is reflected in the price. It is a value at the Passport America rate; however, I would not pay full price to stay here. This is an older, well kept park with very wide streets which are needed to maneuver into their big rig sites. You are given 2 sites (for the price of 1) in order to fit; however, you must maneuver between the electrical boxes depending on your length. With a little patience it is no problem. Sites are wide enough to accommodate 4 slides. Good 50 amps. We did not use their facilities. - Freedom Bus

Sep 2014 -
$14.00

This park does have slightly shaded spots. There is no cable TV, but the Internet works well. Pads are concrete. We parked next to a motorhome and had about 4 feet between our slides. There are no picnic tables or places for fire because there isn't enough room. However, the park is clean, the staff is very helpful and friendly, there are two pet areas, a pool, hot tub, laundry, large library, and free DVD exchange and book exchange. There is a business center with PC, printer, copier, and fax. Propane can be delivered to your site on Mondays and Thursdays. There is a small general store on site. Back-in rates are much cheaper than pull-throughs. If you do get a pull-through, you will have an extra site to park your vehicle. All others park on the curbing. I would definitely stay here again. The price reflects a Passport America rate. - urlookingood

Jun 2014 -
$25.00

Sites were very close together as this was built in the 80s. Sites were all back in at 38' max but they have several "pull-through" sites that are two back-ins back to back. Only trouble with them is the two sites are on different levels so we were very unlevel with the motorhome being one level and the trailer on a higher level. We had to ask the fellow across the street to move his truck so we could leave. The staff was very friendly and most accommodating as we had to change our reservations twice due to unforeseen circumstances. We would probably not stay again. - clarksark

Reviews of Fletcher View Campground, Humboldt-Toiyabe NF

Rating:

7

8

10

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May 2011 -
$15.00

We loved this campground but compared to others there are fewer amenities so we rated it 7. It is 17 miles out of Vegas at 7000' near Mt. Charleston. We had site 7 with a view of the mountainsides, trees all around, privacy and visiting wildlife. The picnic tables are concrete as are the fire rings and both are on a concrete pad. The tent pad was very large and level. On the downside, leveling the motorhome took double boards on one side, the road into the campground is narrow with a circle at the end that you must be able to drive around (think length of your unit) to get out, pay showers, no dump station, no playground and no water at any site, although it is accessible to fill your tank. Hiking is available everywhere, you are close to Red Rock Canyon and Vegas, there are a few restaurants within 1 mile and you can completely relax. Very popular so arrive early in the week or make a reservation. We will stay there again. Rate is with Access card. - RetiredRVTravelers

Apr 2011 -
$25.00

I gave this campground a 8 due to the close proximity to Las Vegas. It has tall Ponderosa Pines at the 7,000 ft level that represents a marked changed from the desert. Each site has power. This campground can be reserved by going to Recreation.Gov. The only water comes from community campground spigots. I suggest that you buy a rubber hose connection called a "water robber" at your local RV parts store as it allows you to temporarily attach your hoses to the non-threaded faucets found in most Forest Service campgrounds. You will be able to fill your fresh water tank. There is no Holding tank drop at the campground. I would not suggest that you reserve spaces 6 or 8 if you have a unit longer than 25 feet. Also note that the 2 million residents of the Las Vegas valley scramble to get into this campground with electric hookups, so you should book space way in advance. Overall a great experience - Vegas Tom

Oct 2010 -
$15.00

A gem of a place, just 45 minutes from my home in Las Vegas, a great place to see all of the Mt. Charleston sights. Very friendly staff, firewood for sale on site. Electric, and water spigots, no sewer. Lots of space between sites. Of the 12 sites, six can be reserved. Took us two months to get a reservation. First come sites are tricky, according to host. Hard to predict, he says. Elevation is such that you might expect snow early as November. Bring everything you need. Nearest store is about 20 miles down the mountain. Rate reflects Senior Interagency Pass discount. - rclvnv

Reviews of Hitchin' Post RV Park & Motel

Rating:

7

8

7

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Oct 2014 -
$33.00

I am not sure of the neighborhood this park is in. Lovely park, check in was friendly and fine. However, person in office had to buzz us into the office and there is a high wall and gates that enclose the park. You need to get a remote from the office to open the gates. I have never encountered this before, nor have I ever been through Las Vegas before so this may be "normal" for Las Vegas. - Wandering

Oct 2014 -
$33.00

Nice office staff. Yes I’ll agree it is not the best of “neighborhoods” but the park is gated and everyone inside are of good character so we really did not feel threatened at all. It always seems to be a chore to find an RV park in Vegas. Most are too expensive, too uppity, too far away or blacktop city. This is a great park with plenty of spaces but it can be very tight for big rigs towing when trailer towers are parked in the narrow drive paths. Consider scouting and/or dropping before you go in. One lane was completely blocked by a truck pulling a popup trailer of all things. There is no grass at the sites so dog walking is a chore but they do have dog runs. We do not visit dog runs due to the unknown diseases and temperaments that uncaring dog owners can bring in but there is some grass out front of the motel that our girl could roll in. Sites are narrow but our 40ft with slides fit ok; however our tow seemed to be in the way no matter where we put it. This was a quick 2 night stay so we didn't get to use any of the facilities. Wifi was reasonably good with several hotspot zones to choose from. I think we dropped a couple times but nothing too annoying. Site was level and all gravel but well maintained with small to medium trees and a picnic table, still it is a desert. Odd thing our power pole did not have a circuit breaker so had to plug in hot?? Overall the best value we have found so far in Vegas and would likely stay there again. $33 a night reflects AAA discount and tax. - JayABQ

Oct 2014 -
$33.00

It was fine for an overnight stay for a big rig. The dog park area was small but nice. All grass. It also had a free dog wash area, which was a nice surprise, and we took advantage of it to give our German Shepherd a bath. The security in this place was a little over the top. I can only assume this must be in a bad part of town, because it was difficult to get in and out. All of the exits had the non-reversible treads that would puncture your tires if you went the wrong way. - Tiffin Wanderers

Reviews of King's Row

Rating:

8

3

9

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Nov 2014 -
$12.00

Rate is based on a month stay plus electrical usage. Yes, its an older park and yes, there are a lot of permanents, but as far as noisy, just the morning flights out of the valley and I think you will hear that from all parks in the area.

You get what you pay for. Loud and noisy. Nearby business started in with heavy equipment at 6:30 am. Dog run was horrible and dirty, many people didn't clean up after their dogs, droppings daily on our site. Lots of run down trailers amongst nice rigs. Some real nice folks that lived there, some not. Neighbors had items stolen that were locked up. Staff was nice though. Think we'd stay somewhere else if we came through that way again. - Lag life

May 2012 -
$17.00

This is an older trailer park with overnight campers. It has been here a while and it looks like it. Not run down but aged. The staff was very friendly and helpful. They even guided us to our site and made sure everything was working. Lot was a pull-through, and level. Had full hookups. The Wi-Fi was working but slow. No cable but we could pull in many stations on the antenna. Let's also put everything in perspective. We were here to see the strip and experience Freemount street, not stay at the trailer. We will definitely stay here again! What can you say when it is only $17 and the folks are friendly? - Dan T.

This park is basically a place to park you trailer/motor home. There are no picnic tables and the units are parked close together. The worse part was the sewer hookup, or lack of. You basically stick your sewer line into a shared sewer hole. We just dumped the tank and didn't leave the line hooked up. It's a recommendation if you stay here. - Alvin Lloyd

Feb 2015 -
$29.00

This is basically a gravel parking lot with paved roadways. The sewer hook ups are disgusting unlike anything I've ever seen anywhere. You lay your hose in a hole and your neighbors line goes in on top or below yours. These is some grass and several pull through sites, but we found the staff to be unresponsive at best. We asked for a pull through and the answer was "they are hard to come by" We asked for grass and they said "This is Las Vegas" we ended up in the middle of the gravel lot. We walked through the park and found several sites with grass and several empty pull through sites. We will never return to this place and could not recommend it in good conscience. - kcjflea

Jan 2015 -
$22.00

Good service, large clean restrooms, secure, quiet at night. It's a parking lot style park for folks who never leave their rigs. No picnic tables, barely any space to set up chairs. But if you just need a place to spend a night, it's fine. - lisaloo

As of 10/1 this park is now part of KOA. Have stayed at this park a number of times for 1 or 2 nights on our travels north/south through Vegas. Convenience to freeway and casino/restaurants is a plus for us. OK for short stay, Negatives - narrow spaces, poor sewer connections, door to door arrangement in the pull-throughs, little shade, quite noisy (6 AM garbage truck not good). But our recent experience illustrates my general dislike for KOAs. Check in was a joke. Despite assurances that the new owners would honor my free comp nights from Sams Town I had to argue with clerk until a supervisor interceded. Later I noticed clerk had screwed up my paperwork showing we only had a 1 night booking vs 2 nights. Went back to office - was completely ignored by the same clerk and had to resolve with a different clerk. Not a good start for KOA. Based on my past experiences with KOA (not a fan) I suspect the rates on this park will never again be as low as Sams Town offered. KOAs way overpriced in my opinion. - dennis44

Jan 2014 -
$33.00

Couldn't get into the Boulder CG and settled for Nellis. Not bad but not very secure. The front driveway is wide open to the street with no gate. Lots of people walking/hanging around. The office is not operating. You have to go to Boulder to check in unless you call from the outside house phone and walk over after you hook up. Security does pass through once in awhile. The biggest complaint is the curbing around the campsite. Could you at least make it a 45 degree one? (Next door's RV Resort had a $29 special for any site. Should have tried that.) - scarpacci

Oct 2013 -
$24.00

We enjoyed the proximity to everything Las Vegas, but the sites and the park were not ADA-friendly at all. All sites are on islands bounded by rounded curbs that caused our mobility scooter to bottom out. They would only allow a temporary ramp that would be removed and put away after each use. The fee-based Wi-Fi did not work, but there was construction underway to improve it. Cable was very limited and included some HBO channels. Very noisy city location with non-residents constantly walking through the park from the bus stop. Dog runs stank badly of old urine, but there was a quiet side street and a nice dog park about a half-mile away. Some residents were feeding the pigeons and the occasional dead one was sometimes cleaned up, sometimes not. Old park, but otherwise clean. Security guards patrolled regularly, though there was no office open or host on site. One would have to go about a quarter mile to the main office at the Boulder Street park to check mail and such. We would not stay here again because of the ADA. - FabulousA

Reviews of Las Vegas RV Resort

24/7 security at entrance, nicely landscaped, friendly and helpful office staff, have stayed here for 5 years for a month at a time. Plan on returning, great park for the price. - R Seitz

Nov 2014 -
$32.00

Found this place after our usual place had closed on the way home from a weekend at the race track. Called and asked about availability. Was kind of wondering when I was questioned what year our RV was prior to being told about space? We arrived and place looked nice. Was asked what breed my dog was, she is a Staffie. Paid our fee and was escorted to our site and guided in. The pool was comfortable and the hot tub was great. Site was level and place is very well kept. Looks to have long term residents and people passing through. Nice little dog area, our girl had a play date. Nice place, I would give a 10 if they had a dog policy of all well behaved dogs welcome rather than dog breed policies. Overall a nice place located of the strip. - Karfae

Nov 2014 -
$29.00

The first thing that struck us was how friendly and helpful all staff were. Check-in was quick and efficient, and we were escorted to our site to ensure all was well. This is an older campground, so the roads are narrow and require careful driving with a big rig. Still, no problems and our site was large enough, even though the neighbors were a little close. Lots of long-termers/permanents but generally well kept. This being Vegas, the neighborhood certainly requires a little caution, especially at night, but the campground itself felt very safe. It is fenced with barbed wire and there is 24/7 security at the gate; feels a little weird but we slept well and without worries. A good choice for staying in Las Vegas. - wolf59a

Reviews of LVM Resort

Rating:

9

10

9

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Oct 2014 -
$71.00

This is a Class A MH only park just off of the strip in Vegas. Everything is top notch as many of the sites are owned and then rented by the park office. The only negative for us on this visit was that the site we had was a bit narrow with the slide extended, but still had sufficient room to hang around outside. The pool and workout room are very nice, as well as the hot tub and meeting room facilities. I will stay here again. - SargeW

Oct 2014 -
$65.00

It is always a pleasure to return to LVM Resort. The streets are wide, the flowers are blooming and the grass is green. The pools are sparkling. Personnel is friendly & helpful and makes you feel welcome. It is short drive to the Strip or a quicker drive to Silverton Casino for fun. The on-site diner has great breakfasts at reasonable prices. 24 hour security. It is well worth the price. - Freedom Bus

Aug 2014 -
$59.00

Beautiful ownership park. Great for a getaway or to enjoy Las Vegas. Free wifi is slow and Verizon is surprisingly just 3G. Easy access, level sites, very pleasant. - Roger H.

Reviews of Main Street Casino

Rating:

9

8

8

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Jan 2015 -
$19.00

I like this park because it is clean, secure and convenient, and one of the best things I like about it is the price or value. We have stayed here many times in the past and one of the biggest things that I guess you could say I dislike is their sewer hook up; it is a combined shared hole with you and your neighbor. The area around that hook up is what I call probably unsanitary and one of the things I do is spray the area with bleach before I hook up but I do this at every park so nothing out of the usual, but I also bungee cord my water hose, water filters anything that touches the ground except the sewer hose up on the poles that they have surrounding the hook ups. Be prepared for nothing but a concrete slab and full hookups and you will not be disappointed. Will I stay here again, you bet. - monaco cruiser

Jan 2015 -
$19.00

Convenient to Fremont street, Very noisy at night because of freeway traffic. No wifi, no cable and basically a parking lot with water, sewer and electric hookups. Tight spaces between RV's. Good for night or two. May be too close to gambling for some people. Best to call and reserve site so you wont have to move if someone has reserved a site you pulled into. - albon

Apr 2014 -
$17.00

Have stayed here for several years when passing thru Vegas. You are right by the freeway's but in our bus we don't notice the noise much at night. Security patrols thru here on bicycles and are pretty frequent. The Casino is a short walk and OK during the day. Don't know if I would walk to it at night. Sites are close together and if our bus had slideouts, we would be touching the slideouts next door. OK spot for the short term to see Vegas. Will stay here again when passing thru. - Bluebird Bob

Reviews of McWilliams Campground - Humboldt Toiyabe Forest

Rating:

8

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Jul 2011 -
$21.00

A very well kept NFS park. No services to speak of. We love staying here though. Generators allowed. Longer rigs need to watch the dip when exiting, the drive crosses a couple of low spots and we've seen some folks bottom out. - avbrendan

Reviews of Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

Rating:

10

9

8

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Feb 2015 -
$50.00

Be prepared for a 90+ degree turn under a entry arch to the park. Security guard inside the arch. We could not make the first turn shown by reception on map with our 39 footer. So we went a longer way, which looked tight, but we made it o.k. We had to ask neighbor to move his car to make it in the site. A tire still went over the grass a little. Wi-Fi is available for a charge. We did not use it. Cable was good except for lower numbered channels. Only one of the two pools were heated. The spa seemed to be popular. The putting greens were not groomed for putting. The cafe was a good choice for breakfast. - feral cat

Jan 2015 -
$49.00

Price is based on weekly rate and includes all taxes. Very nice, well-maintained park. Sites are long; not real wide but you will be able to extend your slides and awnings. Parking pads are level concrete and rest of site is gravel, although some sites also have a concrete patio/car parking area. Mostly pull-throughs although there are back-ins around perimeter and in some areas of park. Nice clubhouse with small cafe open for breakfast and lunch. Beautifully landscaped pool area. Several restroom/laundry building located throughout the park. We did not try the Wi-Fi since we have our own service and the park charges $6 per day/$25 per week. The park is in a good location less than four miles from the south end of the Las Vegas strip and even closer to the large Southpoint entertainment complex. - Ray Z

Jan 2015 -
$50.00

Nice, large resort. Did not use any of the facilities, but everything appeared to be clean and usable. Great security (24 hour gate guard), and closely monitored speed limit in the park. - Rick & Pam

Reviews of Red Rock Campground

Rating:

7

7

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Jan 2014 -
$15.00

Nice staff, good sized spots. Very close to the amazing Red Rock canyons for hiking/climbing/biking. Heads up, there is no internet coverage, but some cell. Basic camping with toilets and a water tap every 4-5 sites. We've used it many times and will return in the future. - John WD Smith

Feb 2012 -
$15.00

BLM site for the self-contained. Some sites are tent only and others have table, shade, and fire pit. A few are RV only. Toilets are vault type! No showers. Some water faucets but no hookups. Generator quiet hours from 10 pm to 6 am. Closed June, July and August - it is in the 100s after all. It is close to the Red Rock scenic area (1 mile) and close to Vegas; 5 miles to Costco and civilization but is is on the other side of Vegas' western mountains so it is very non-city. No reservations. Good cell reception but it can get windy. We stayed here in a 40' RV which is self-contained so we found it fun. Great base for hikers or serious climbers at the Red Rock area. - puddinhead

Reviews of Riviera RV Park

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1

5

7

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Jun 2014 -
$26.00

I have been an RV camper for over twenty years and I have been to a lot of RV parks all over the US and Canada. I have to say this is the worst place I have ever stayed. It smells like raw sewage is leaking into the air, and the water ruined my plumbing with the smell of sewage. There was an intoxicated woman in a golf cart cursing some of the nastiest language I have ever heard at 1am; this went on for a couple of hours. My children heard the woman and were unable to sleep. The place was a dump; the bathrooms smelled as the rest of the park like sewage. There is no shade and it was hot; the WiFi was very shaky and slow. I had some time leveling my RV as the sites are very uneven; broken glass was present and rusty rebar spikes were in the ground and it was filthy. Management was very rude and biligerent. I asked for a key to use the bathrooms and was charged a deposit and given a lecture on the importance of returning the key as though it was the only key they had. We had intended on staying for a week and left after only one evening. Why Good Sam would be a part of such a horrible place is unbelievable. - john seabreeze

Feb 2013 -
$26.00

Wow, this is a tired little park. Situated right next to a mobile home park, and this must be the option for semi-permanent residents in RVs as opposed to mobile homes. I would guess at least half of the site is dedicated to these semi-permanent residents. So you can parked next to oddly defined "yards", or canopied work and storage areas that serve these residents. I can't remember if the park had trees any where other than at the perimeter. BUT I must say this park was quiet. Not too far from the strip, and near public transportation. The host was very pleasant, and although the restrooms (concrete block) were old, they were very clean. Same for the shower, very clean. Just not a great part of town. - User2751

Nov 2012 -
$21.00

Price reflects a weekly rate. We stayed primarily because of location to a family gathering on the strip. Lots of older, permanent rigs but generally not to unkempt. A little boom box noise but it never lasted long. Site was just adequate in lenghth and width but was surprisingly quiet at night. . All hookups are at the very rear of the area. We would stay again. - run2

Reviews of Road Runner RV Park

Rating:

7

9

3

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Mar 2014 -
$16.00

The park is right off Boulder Highway and they have a special for $16 a night for the first 3 nights, then it goes up to $20. Most of sites are pull-through and blacktop, with a little landscaping in between. About 75% of the occupants are permanent, run down trailers. Staff in office is very nice. Wi-Fi is available in the office only. You are also required to give a $10 deposit on a key which gives access to the bathrooms, laundry ($1 wash and dry) and the pool. A major safety concern is the key is needed to open the pool area and to get out of the pool area. My husband and I went in together, but he left when the sun got too hot, and I was actually locked in the pool area until I found someone walking past with a key to let me out! For the price, we would stay here again. - Liv4sun

Jan 2014 -
$29.00

Not in the best part of town. They were just finishing an upgrade on all their bathrooms and showers. We were here a month and enjoyed the facilities and the location. - Denn0007

Oct 2013 -
$16.00

We have been in this RV Park for 3 months tomorrow. When we first called this park last Sept we were quoted a monthly rate and asked the year of our RV. I must have passed muster, so we headed here. When we arrived we checked in and were charged substantially more than the quoted rate. They maintained my RV was too big for the lower rate. The quoted rate for elect. was .25 per kwh. I found out later in the next week that all the parks around us charge .13 per kwh. While the Park is clean and well maintained, homeless and druggies wander through at will. I finally met the security guard very early one morning. There was a major water main break in our row and we were without water for a few hours. One of our bikes was stolen the second night, and periodically we were visited by people with one sort of scam after another banging on our door. They were quite brazen. I would have moved after the first month if we hadn't gone through a big hassle getting our mail routed here. So we just decided to stay put. We probably should have moved. The whole experience left me with a feeling of just having had to deal with a used car dealer for 3 months. Kind of bait and switch. We are not gamblers so our overall experience in Vegas was not pleasant. Never again. - Slvrgost

Reviews of Thousand Trails Nevada

Rating:

7

6

5

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Feb 2015 -
$3.00

First time in this Park. Sites are very close together, some hook ups are at the rear of the site so be prepared. Close to plenty of Vegas action within a short drive. My overall perception is that it's crowded. Everything is close together and some have sites that are just plain ugly with all their junk on them which also given it that crowded look. Probably won't return but since it's a no cost Park for us, you never know. We don't spend that much time in the RV when in town anyway. All utilities worked good and we had an older 50 amp site which they do charge 3-5.00 for. - acampingfan

Oct 2014 -
$5.00

Pretty nice park; however, just a parking lot with pea gravel. Unfortunately while we were there the pool and hot tub was down for maintenance requiring them to turn of the power to the entire campground. The first day we got there the power was off the entire night due to a blow fuse that they couldn't locate. Following that the power was off two or three days in a row ranging from 1 - 4 hours for pool repairs. Other than that, what a great location, friendly staff and park. Very close to attractions. - AdamBryner

Oct 2014 -
$5.00

If you're familiar with Thousand Trails, this park is typical. Friendly staff and that's where it ends. If you have a dog, it will be filthy because the parks grounds are filthy gravel. The dog park (where they insist your dog goes potty) is filthy gravel. If your dog is white, it will be black the first time out. Everywhere you look are signs that say "NO PETS" yet they claim to be pet friendly. The pool was not open, the exercise room was a joke as previously stated. Wi-Fi was typical Thousand Trails, slower than dial-up so prepare to use your Hot-Spot. Won't be back and would rather pay for a place where our Cavaliers don't need a bath daily. - Everglades Travelers

Reviews of Western RV Park

High rating is for price and convenient walking access to downtown Las Vegas. Dogs are allowed with immediate access to city sidewalks for walking. The restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities are clean, well maintained, and only available 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Staff is very friendly, accommodating, and helpful. One area is partially walled, but overall think of it as a parking lot with full hook-ups dotted with a few palm trees. There is lively pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks (and infrequently traversing the campground), traffic noise, sirens, etc. 24-hours a day. I enjoy city-life and will definitely stay here again. - wJaw

May 2011 -
$15.00

Right on Fremont Street 5 blocks south of casino area. This is a converted parking lot. Not a place for children. Restrooms and showers are clean, but only open from 8AM-6PM. This is a good place to sleep after spending the day (or night) doing what people come to Las Vegas to do. For the price it is a decent value. - thebarricademan